Almost two months after the brutal massacre against women and children of the LeBarón family in northern Mexico, relatives of the victims say they are not satisfied with the progress of the Government's investigation. The LeBarón plans to communicate their disagreement directly to President Andrés Manuel López Obrador when they meet with him during the visit he announced to that area for this Sunday, and they also say that they have decided to join the march of next January 23 called by the Movement for Peace with Justice and Dignity to pressure the authorities to show results in their strategy against organized crime.
The LeBarón will also march to demand security and justice
2020-01-09T02:23:18.621Z
Almost two months after the brutal massacre against women and children of the LeBarón family in northern Mexico, relatives of the victims say they are not satisfied with the progress of the investigation ...